On 2 Jul 2020, at 20:25, Hugi Thordarson via Webobjects-dev <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> Many of the issue reporters are still with us. I suggest announcing a short > grace period where people can look at their own issues (and other issues, of > course) and add the "keep" label to issues they want to keep. When that grace > period expires, all unlabeled issues are closed. Worst case scenario: We have > to re-open a closed issue. Most users probably get an e-mail notification > when their issues are closed anyway so they can complain at that time :). I support this approach. Issues that aren't actionable for any of the reasons you describe should be closed. > Regarding funding, I would be very willing to operate on some sort of a "per > feature/issue" basis. I.e. I'd dedicate a fixed amount of money to the > resolution of an issue. Perhaps that also solves the problem of > prioritization? I'm guessing the issues most valuable to the community will > end up being the ones with most funding attached to them. My preference would be prioritised list + pool of money → work on the list until the money runs out (just because it's simpler). But I'd participate in your system too if you want to run it. > Regarding specific issues, there's one issue I'm *really* interested in: I've > attempted to do WOLips development on some occasions but always gave up since > I didn't get everything to work (the docs are kind of convoluted/outdated). > > Perhaps I'm just stupid, but if not; I believe we would benefit greatly from > having a functional, up-to-date step-by-step guide for how to do development > on WOLips. Teach a man to fish and all that :). This would be good. -- Paul Hoadley https://logicsquad.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/logic-squad/
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